Optimal control of an unreliable machine using fuzzy-logic control: from design to implementation

Optimal control of an unreliable machine using fuzzy-logic control: from design to implementation

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Article ID: iaor2006755
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 43
Issue: 21
Start Page Number: 4509
End Page Number: 4537
Publication Date: Jan 2005
Journal: International Journal of Production Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: control, fuzzy sets
Abstract:

In this paper, the development, implementation and validation of fuzzy logic to control an unreliable machine in manufacturing systems are presented. The fuzzy-logic controller developed in this context is based on the optimal control policy using hedging-point methodology. The fuzzy-logic controller has two-subsets of fuzzy-logic controls. The first provides a decision whether the system should produce part at make-to-stock or at make-to-order mode. The decision provided by the first fuzzy-logic control is then used by the second fuzzy-logic control to specify at what production rate the part should be produced. Simulation and implementation have been performed by controlling an unreliable machine using the developed fuzzy-logic controller. Then, the simulation results are compared with the simulation results given by the optimal control policy (hedging-point methodology). The results show that the performance of the developed fuzzy logic outperforms and is more precise than the hedging-point method under certain conditions.

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